We have all been that clueless newbie. People on the forums, to my knowledge, try hard to explain "this idea was for last year" or that idea is not "THE be all end all official solution". We do ask for *build plans* (describing how you made it) to emphasize what ideas/materials you used. If you're very afraid about it, you could note in the pics/plans that they are based on 2018 rules, etc, but we tend to leave formatting as an exercise for you (with guidance from us)!

As for medals, you contribute a lot and...you know what, I'm going to quote a timeless quote from an old person: viewtopic.php?t=2182#p122197.

I think Imma stick to tests...

But notes are helpful:(.

Uh, this is kind of off topic, but for solar system b, is the topic going to be the same?

So...I don't know the topic. But for Div B space events, they stick with a topic for 2 years and change the objects...kinda. Last time Solar System was an event they made few (if any?) rules changes. As a result, I'm fine with Solar System submissions that use 2018 rules (unless someone wants to yell that's a bad idea).

So I make tests and submit for resource?...Is it possible that I write both division B and C tests and get access to both divisions?

See first post. It's not only tests, and you get access to all resources. Submitting resources is also explained (including reviewing, whether it gets uploaded, etc).

Also, for physical science events, should I include lab portions?

It's not required, whatever you think will result in better learning. That said, if you only write a test, the test should be longer. If you include a lab portion, you should give sufficient documents to explain the lab (pictures / diagrams, setup, example graphs, whatever is appropriate). Either way is not easier or harder.

We have all been that clueless newbie. People on the forums, to my knowledge, try hard to explain "this idea was for last year" or that idea is not "THE be all end all official solution". We do ask for *build plans* (describing how you made it) to emphasize what ideas/materials you used. If you're very afraid about it, you could note in the pics/plans that they are based on 2018 rules, etc, but we tend to leave formatting as an exercise for you (with guidance from us)!

As for medals, you contribute a lot and...you know what, I'm going to quote a timeless quote from an old person: viewtopic.php?t=2182#p122197.

I think Imma stick to tests...

But notes are helpful:(.

Uh, this is kind of off topic, but for solar system b, is the topic going to be the same?

So...I don't know the topic. But for Div B space events, they stick with a topic for 2 years and change the objects...kinda. Last time Solar System was an event they made few (if any?) rules changes. As a result, I'm fine with Solar System submissions that use 2018 rules (unless someone wants to yell that's a bad idea).

For Solar System?
The rules might have different Hands On/Interpretive Tasks for Division B students.
I think Solar System will be using the same terrestrial bodies, because the topic will be the same next year.

Is writing a WIDI test an option? Like uploading pictures of the build and a rubric?

There are prior examples of this (2015 SSSS, it looks like from the WIDI wiki page) so yeah.

"She was determined to drop his acquaintance immediately, and she was very thankful that she had never been acquainted with him at all... she hated him so much that she was resolved never to mention his name again, and she should tell everybody she saw, how good-for-nothing he was."

If I choose to upload notes, do they have to be online? Because I prefer to take handwritten notes, I don’t want to type up all my notes on a doc just to share it. Maybe I could scan them and then email it to the Mods?

Is writing a WIDI test an option? Like uploading pictures of the build and a rubric?

Yes, you can, but it should be clear that the resource was made with comparable effort to other events, such as Anatomy, Water Quality, etc.

Just got an E-Mail from the SSSS Mod team...
Are the mods already picked out or what?
E-Mail did not clearly state what happened...
Just that mod apps had closed down.

Mods have been selected, but we look forward to seeing your submission.

how long does it usually take the mods to look at the test because i sent my test last week, but no response yet

As of right now, I am the only one on the summer mailing list (because we haven't added all the mods yet) and I have certainly not been looking through any tests. You will need to resubmit the test on or after June 1st to summer@scioly.org.

Physics is difficult for 99% of the world's population because they don't understand it. The other 1% know too much.